To Buy THE RIGHT SHOES Onyx, Plio-Pedic and Tango Pumps, Miss Atlanta and Vanity Maid For Women Hartt, Scott & McHales, Grebb and Campacs For Men Jack & Jill, Hewestons, Sismans For Misses and Children PENMAN'S HOSIERY Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Member of Audit Brrrcau oi Circulations EDITORIAL Question Of Titles - - - 1 The granting of a title to Right Hon. R. B. Bennett evidently on the advice of the British Minister, has once mnrp raised thp miestinn of whether the Granting of titles on the advice of. the Canadian Prime Minister should be revived. Here is what Bruce Hutchison nas 10 say aoout it: "Now that Mr. Bennett, of Ottawa, has become Lord Bennett, of Calgary and London, the voice of nobility is raised once more in the land. Undoubtedly the Ottawa Journal sDeaks for a considerable body of people who ex pect to get a knighthood when it says that we should restore titles in Canada. "Obviouslv. our need of titles is very great. Far too many of our aged politicians are walking the streets with out a title to haner their coat on ana some wiuiout coais either. Far too many of our larger campaign fund contributors are without honor in the land when suuely, after their public services, they should be called 'Sir' or 'My Lord.' When I think of all the money advanced by these self-denying fellows it makes my heart bleed that they have no House of Lords to tro to and enjoy their well-won ease. "There once was a better time, before the first World War. If a man became Premier of British Columbia he cot a knighthood. If he built a large enough brewery and ' knew his vay around in legislative circles, he was elevated to the nobility. That was before the modern nonsense of social equality got abroad. We had then a definite caste system, approved by law and patent, where our present castes, at best, are flimsy and have no legal recognition. We should set up a group of men apart, with special privilege,an.d honor, to rule over us and to supply the cam- paign iunus. i can xninK oi many Lanauians wormy 10 enter this garden of the elect. I positively know a num-ber who would give their eye teeth and a substantial part of their fortunes for a title, and the Canadian people would like to see them made happy. The people want some men they can really look up to." Precious Titles "Sergeant Alvin C. York is the most noted American hero of the last war," says the Vancouver Sun and it is worth repeating. "This Tennessee mountaineer, single handed,, captured a German machine gun battery and, with seven privates, killed or captured 152 of its defenders. "A few days ago Sergeant York told the young men of America what he thought about war and his little speech answers better than most of the orations of statesmen some of the great Questions of our times. He said : There are those in our country today who ask me and the other veterans who fought in World War No. 1: 'What did it get you?' Let 'me answer them now. It got me 23 years of living in America where a humble citizen from the mountains of Tennessee can stand on the same platf orm with the President of the United States. It got me 23. years of living in a country where the Goddess of Liberty is printed on men's hearts, and not oniv on the coins in their pockets. "People who ask us that question, 'What did it get you? forget one thing.True, we fought the last war to make the world safe for democracy, and we did for a while. "The thing they forget is that liberty and freedom and democracy are so very precious that you do not fight to win them once and then .stop. Liberty and freedom and democracy are prizes awarded only to those peoples h Id tirTn' Wm em and then keeP flShting eternally to Canada Has Benefits From War, As European Supplies Cut Oif OTTAWA. July 10: (CP) Trade between Canada,, and India has Increased sharply since the war , started and ths heavy balance of; trade enjoyed by India in pre-war i days has been almost wiped out,' (Joe Dominion. Department of Trad and Commerce reports. According to statistics collected, by the Indian government, Canadian exports to India during the. 11 month neriod frrnn Anrll 1 loan! to February 28. 1941 were valued at 25,418,630 rupees ($10,(142,321) compared with 13,663,300 rupees ($4,644,500) in the preceding 12 month period. Paul Bykes. Canadian Trade Commissioner at Bombay, points out that India has held a heavy : balance of trade for many years' sdue to Canadian demand for In dian tea and Jute products and the limited market in India for Canadian forestry, agricultural, t mine and fishery products because I of local competition and competl-' tion of European exporters. Since the war-started, however, European sources of supply have been cut off from India and together with special wartime mands has given Canada oppor-i tunlties hi India never before en-: Joyed. MiaousuuiRinous SilverSpringj siuui IMPORTED QUALITY 0ly 20c M.r. Per .Cat Thin Ittr NOTE: IU DOZEN PAID FOR BURTON tp ALE EMPTIES PHONE tor FREE HOME DELIVERY 654 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia 71 CIASSIHED FOR SAL. FOR SALE 20 Mattresses, special $7.50; 14 spring-filled Mattresses' tf&Ql TWO "TBI DUET " ' Canada Increases THE RIGHT PLACE Trade With India at $16.50; Chests and Drawers Simundsen from $6.95; Chesterfields and Heatherlngton 3b Studio Couches at very low Mclntyre c- .. ...4 prices. Phone Black 324. B. C. Howe 2b. ...4 Furniture Co. Warner lb 4 FOR SALE Trailer, 33 ft., good'ojj lf 3 condition. Box 118 Doily News. (C HeathWgtori'IIa (tf) Arlington p 3 TENDERS INVITED The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TERMS: Strictly cash: Nnrman A Waff Pn lmlni. ....... ,,MVtr, fcj., &U41ill&M I trator of the estate of Beverinl O'Qulnn, deceased. Court House. Wince Rupert. tf. LOST Overseas LOST Finder please News. Service Button. I leave at Dally I WANTED m iuuih iumac. sOU. FOUND the fifth were leading 3-0. The last' the chair. part of the fifth inning, however, Letters of thanks from various saw the Dry Dock tally five runs, individuals and organizations ln-Mclntyre, catching for the. Dry dicated the wide range of actl-Dock. put the ball game on ice viUes In which .the Legion Is Jn-when he knocked in three runs in terested. It was agreed to assist 1 the sixth inning with a beautiful in the production of another gar-three bagger far Into centre field, rlson song sheet and also with Green, pitching for the Rangers the camp being run by the Rell-for the first three innings, allowed gious Edu:atlon Council at Queen but one hit, held the Dry Dock Charlotte Islands this year. Unl- irum scoring, lorms will be obtained from sur-. Croizier, finishing for the Ran- plus stores of the Canadian Army' gers allowed five hits. Arlington ordance Headquarters at Ottawa started for the Dry Dock and held to outfit the local Legion pipe ! the Rangers to one run and one band. hit for the first lour Innings. ' in view of the urgent need in Warner finished, allowing five the Old Country for so many of; hites, the Rangers tallying four ' runs. The long hits of the came jwere made by Oreen of the Rocky Mountain Rangers and Mclntyre of the Dry Dock who both hit three 1 baggers. . T Dido Gurvlch called the balls land strikes, Joe Ratchford the 'bases and Jim Wilson of the Y. M. (C. A. kept the score. Following is the box score: DRY DOCK AB H Total .RANGERS .. I Dale l. FOR SALE Sealed tenders will bekTomklnson 2b received by the undersigned up Milton If. Cf. 3 to noon of Tuesday, July 15th, Green p for the purchase of one-storey Gagne c . frame cottage consisting of Jlv- Thompson ss. lng-room, bedroom, kitchen, pan- Gray lb. try and bathroom, situate on Lot D'Arcangelo 3b- ..... 4, Block 25, Section 1, Second McAusland rf. Avenue. Contents Included. .Croizier p. Total Score by Innings: Dry Dock 0 0 Rangers .0 0 Posthumous Award For Brave Sailor 4 -AB 4 2 A 2 3 2 3 -4 -.2 2 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 H 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 7 R 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 8 R 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 8 15 (1i2i! LONDON, July 10: (CP) Able 1 Seaman Robert Perclval, who re- ! malnprf aboard a sinking ship to help save his wounded skipper, has Blue 447 between 5 and 7. (160) been posthumously awarded the WANTED Furnished apartment orBnusn P1 Medal, it was an- light housekeeping room or i " 1U e w,naon uau. young married couple by Aug. 1.! caPtoln. Harold Hewsom, Apply Box 119. .suffered tw0 broken legs when the r I vessel was damkeed six davs after WANTED 100 women to loin An- the outbreak of war. A few mlniifpa nette's Stocking Club: (162) before the ship: sank he ordered - -, the crew into the only available lifeboat, but the young seaman te- fused to desert hl rantaln FOUND In Alder Park a parcel of, "He was one of those men who clothing. Owner can have same' could not leave another to die" by calling at Dally News and Hewsom 'said in paying tribute to paying for this advertisement. Perclval who subsequently was lost (It) 'at sea. ! BUT OFFICER- 1 I'm on my way to get I Quaker Puffed Wheat and I Quaker Puffed Rite I : it NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 75c npp 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.0, llox 196 THE SEAL 01 QUALITY III GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Kupert Delegates to the annual Provln- Thursday, July 10, 1D4I, BftWMK ot V ir IIIURBI U WFS ,fw PHONE I &1 FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY i CAPILANO BREWING CO. LTD.. VANCOUVER. B.C Dry Dock Snatched 8 To 5 Victory Front Boeky Mountain Hangers Last evening at Acropolis Hill the i Dry Doek ball team snatched an i&-5 victory from the Hoc Icy Mountain Rangers. For the first four inning the B. M. R.'s held the boys of the Dry Dock PRODUCT OF ASSOCIATED BREWERIES OF CANADA LIMITED This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. SBALL GAME WAS SPORTY VOTE FOR AIR RAID VICTIMS the necessities for children it was c&l Convention of the Canadian agreed to forego thj usual Legion Legion to be held in New West-plcnic this year and Instead make minster from August 3 to 6 will a donation of $150,000 towards the Include H. A. Breen, S. A, Cheese-Queen's Canadian Fund for Air man and J. Preece. I Raid Victims. At the jame time It was agreed to arrange for a local children's sports day, possibly in . collaboration with other local organizations- A grant was also authorized " to " the w.e Women's The Prince Rupert branch of the I"" lAuxillarv of the Canadian Legion Canadian of the British Legion to purchase materlaU for tnelr Empire Service League held their splendid work in supplying cloth- cri. .reeular monthly meeting last eve- ins for children in the British land at the end of the first part of nlng with president II. A. Breen In Isles, Advertise in the Daily News. Ill I II IIIM llll I " ! I-i 3M M Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Monday at 3:00 p.m. P.S.T calling at Ocean Falls and Powell Itlm Saturday. at 4:00 pun. P.S.T., calling at Ocean Palls Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at C:00 p.m. P.S.T, Also Fast Through Train Friday at 11:00 a.m. I'.S.T. 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